Piqua Daily Call
Saturday, 15 May 1937
TEN DAY ILLNESS IS ENDED ON SATURDAY
Mrs. Mary Jane Reeder, 76, dies at daughter's home- funeral to be held Monday.
A ten day illness aggravated by a heart condition resulted in the death of Mrs. Mary Jane Reeder, 76, this morning at three o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Van Dine, one mile south of Kirkwood on the Van De Mark pike, with whom she has been residing for the past six years.
Mrs. Reeder was born February 2, 1861, in Shelby county, the daughter of Jonathan and Samantha Vogle Niswanger. She was united in marriage with William Howard Reeder, who preceded her in death six years ago. She was a member of the Springcreek Christian church.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George Shawler, R. R. 3, Sidney; Mrs. Harry Van Dine, R. R. 2; Mrs. Harry Christy, Piqua; two sons, Don Reeder, of the Statler pike, Harry Reeder, R. R. 7, Sidney, and two brothers Ed Niswanger, Fletcher, and William Niswanger of Sidney.
Funeral services will be conducted at two o'clock Monday afternoon
at the home followed by services at 2:30 o'clock from the Springcreek Christian
church with the Rev. R. G. Clark officiating. Interment will be made in
the Fletcher cemetery.
Miami Union
7 May 1937
MRS. MARY J. REEDER IS INTERRED AT FLETCHER
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Reeder, 76, sister of Ed Niswonger of Fletcher, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Van Dine, Kirkwood, Shelby county, Saturday, were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Springcreek Baptist church, of which she was a member, and burial was made in Fletcher cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Van Dine and Mrs. George Shawler of Shelby county and Mrs. Harry Christy, Piqua; two sons, Don Reeder of near Piqua and Harry Reeder of Shelby county, and two brothers, Ed Niswonger and William Niswonger of Sidney. Her husband, William Howard Reeder, died six years ago.
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